I have the same problem, but sometimes devices can ignore pairing.
I have two serial devices (GPS and OBD), one uses 0000, the other 1234.
I can't use the wizard. Perhaps someone can patch it to read a file from /etc/bluetooth/pin or something.
They need to have a way to enter your own PIN instead of selecting one randomly, or at least have it read from a configuration file or something.
I have the same problem, but sometimes devices can ignore pairing.
I have two serial devices (GPS and OBD), one uses 0000, the other 1234.
I can't use the wizard. Perhaps someone can patch it to read a file from /etc/bluetooth/pin or something.
They need to have a way to enter your own PIN instead of selecting one randomly, or at least have it read from a configuration file or something.